Jejima 1,443 Posted January 2, 2022 Here are the possible milestones for the January basho 2022. Many thanks to Takanorappa and his Bench Sumo stat page where are the good stuff can be mined --> <http://www.takanorappa.com/ichimons.htm> There are nine parts. 1. The players at a new career high rank. 2. The number of active bashos (multiples of 10) - *if* the player turns up in January. 3. Players who have a chance (even if very remote) of going to a new 'multiple of 100' career wins in January. . 4. The current top 20 leaderboard for the *all-time* total number of wins. 5. The current top 20 leaderboard for the highest win percentage for *active* players. 6. The top 20 biggest earners from the November 2021 basho. 7. The top 20 biggest earners of all time. 8. The top 20 kensho winners for the November 2021 basho. (Kensho are sponsorships for bouts) 9. The top 20 biggest kensho winners of all time. Enjoy! Jejima (BS rijicho) At a career high rank ms17W Balon ms16E Tochiyatsu ms14W Asapedroryu (second time in-a-row on this list) ms3W Netsuzakura J10W KamiBaka (second time, shin-Juryo) J9W Basoyama J5W Hogashi J2E Nantonoyama (fourth time) M17W Kaito (second time, shin-Makunouchi) M16W Oyama (shin-Makunouchi) M4E andonishiki S1W toonoryu (3rd time) S1E Joaoiyama (3rd time, shin-Sekiwake) O1E Bill Y1E Taka (3rd time) Number of active bashos (If they are active in January 2022.) ms21E Baku - 10.........20 .........30 .........40 J11W Oskanohana - 50 J10E Golynohana - 50 M1E chishafuwaku - 50.........60 M9E Hana-ichi - 70 M8W Hokuyukata - 70 M4E andonishiki - 70 M16E Itachiyama - 80 .........80 ms5W Mmikasazuma - 90 ms2W Kasamatsuri - 100 ms19W Akokoneko - 110 J1W Fujisan - 110 M5E Gaijingai - 120M14E Chijanofuji - 130 M6W Oshirokita - 130 Possible career win milestones this basho: (Current career wins in brackets) Loads are on the brink of 100 wins! 100 wins ms7E Houmanumi (91) M17W Kaito (92) M16W Oyama (92) J14E Athenayama (95) - 2nd time here ms5E Gansekiiwa (96) - 3rd time ms4W Atenzan (96) - 3rd time J4E Chelseayama (99) - 3rd time 200 wins ms12W Homuburyuwa (192) - 2nd time M3W Sakura (195) - 2nd time ms3E Kashunowaka (199) - 2nd time 300 wins Nobody here 400 wins J10E Golynohana (397) - 2nd time 500 wins M10E Achiyama (485) ms13E Rikishimiezi (488) - 4th time ms8W Yassier (493) - 4th time 600 wins ms15E Furanohana (586) - 2nd time ms6E Unagiyutaka (588) J1E Ruziklao (588) 700 wins M11E Damimonay (685) J12E Tsunamiko (686) 800 wins M10W Frinkanohana (785) Y1E Taka (791) ms16W Marushiki (796) - 2nd time 900 wins J8E Flohru (888) Top 20 winningest players of all-time Kintamayama has jumped over Jejima to take second spot. We're not yet on 1000 wins watch... But maybe next basho? 1. (=) M14E Chijanofuji - 983 2. (+1) K1W Kintamayama - 980 3. (-1) J6E Jejima - 978 4. (=) M6W Oshirokita - 975 5. (=) M5E Gaijiingai - 942 6. (=) M16E Takanorappa - 927 7. (=) J8E Flohru - 888 8. (=) J13E Sherlockiama - 858 9. (=) M12E Jakusotsu - 852 10. (=) O1W Norizo - 841 11. (=) M8E Kitakachiyama - 831 12. (=) M1W Pitinosato - 826 13. (=) ms23W Doitsuyama - 811 14. (=) J1W Fujisan - 807 15. (=) M7W Metzinowaka - 801 16. (=) ms16W Marushiki - 796 17. (=) Y1E Taka - 791 18. (=) M10W Frinkanohana - 785 19. (=) M2E Konosato - 783 20. (-1) M3E Rubensan - 782 Top 20 active players with the highest winning percentage Asaspedroryu hangs onto the top spot! Netsuzakura returns to second place. The top ten remain the same, just shuffle around a little. 1. (=) ms14W Asapedroryu (0.633) 2. (+3) ms16W Netsuzakura (0.622) 3. (-1) S1E Joaoiyama (0.605) 4. (-2) ms9E KonyaGaYamada (0.583) 5. (-1) ms5E Gansekiiwa (0.582) =6. (+1) M17W Kaito (0.558) =6. (+3) M16W Oyama (0.558) 8. (+2) M4W Andoreasu (0.553) 9. (-3) J4E Chelseayama (0.5500) 10. (-2) J11W Oskanohana (0.5497) 11. (NE) ms10E Andrasoyama (0,547) 12. (+1) Y1E Taka (0.544) 13. (NE) ms7W Danjinoumi (0.5424) 14. (-3) M5W Sakura (0.5417) 15. (-2) J10E Golynohana (0.540) 16. (-1) O1W Norizo (0.539) 17. (-1) J8E Flohru (0.538) 18. (=) K1E ScreechingOwl (0.537) 19. (-2) M6E pandaazuma (0.535) 20. (NE) J3E Saruyama (0.533) Top 20 biggest earners (with November 2021 ranks) in the November basho 2021 (in Yen) Bill easily comes out on top. This is the first time that I can recall 30 million being cleared! 1. (+7) O1W Bill ¥30,715,100 2. (=) Y1E Taka ¥15,488,600 3. (=) O1E Norizo ¥14,298,100 4. (+10) M1W ScreechingOwl ¥11,822,700 5. (-1) S1W toonoryu ¥11,492,700 6. (NE) M10W Andoreasu ¥11,425,700 7. (-1) S1E Gaijingai ¥10,192,700 8. (+1) M2W Kintamayama ¥9,744,700 9. (+7) M6W Pitinosato ¥9,109,700 10. (+8) M7E Konosato ¥8,992,700 11. (+4) K1W Joaoiyama ¥8,957,700 12. (-11) M1E tainosen ¥8,948,700 13. (NE) M7W Kaiowaka ¥8,478,700 14. (-9) M5W Rubensan ¥8,279,700 15, (NE) J1E Susanoo ¥8,089,130 16. (NE) M11W Oshirokita ¥7,746,700 17. (-5) M4W Kitakachiyama ¥7,681,700 18. (+2) M4E Terarno ¥7,589,700 19. (-2) M3W Sakura ¥7,510,700 20. (NE) M6E andonishiki ¥7,292,700 Top 20 biggest earners of all time (in Yen) Pitinosato overtakes banzuke-gai Leonishiki. No other changes in the top 20! 1. (=) J8E Flohru ¥1,098,663,340 2. (=) M5E Gaijingai ¥1,063,297,400 3. (=) K1W Kintamayama ¥1,029,470,990 4. (=) M17E Itachiyama ¥962,227,380 5. (=) ms23W Doitsuyama ¥942,820,880 6. (=) O1W Norizo ¥877,844,670 7. (=) M14E Chijanofuji ¥851,589,050 8. (+1) M1W Pitinosato ¥811,551,800 9. (-1) BG Leonishiki* ¥809,068,040 10. (=) BG Randomitsuki* ¥786,821,310 11. (=) M7W Metzinowaka ¥750,805,120 12. (=) M2E Konosato ¥747,744,590 13. (=) BG Rannohana* ¥731,263,660 14. (=) M11W Susanoo ¥728,418,080 15. (=) J6E Jejima ¥700,471,650 16. (=) M6W Oshirokita ¥688,506,850 17. (=) M11E Damimonay ¥657,971,180 18. (=) M10W Frinkanohana ¥650,727,830 19. (=) M3E Rubensan ¥611,584,660 20. (=) J3W Itachi ¥600,906,790 *Not currently active. Top 20 kensho winners (with November 2021 ranks) in November 2021 The top three are the three top-ranked - as it should be. 1. (+2) O1W Bill 187 2. (-1) Y1E Taka 139 3. (-1) O1E Norizo 128 4. (+9) S1W toonoryu 110 5. (+2) K1W Joaoiyama 100 6. (+8) M1E tainosen 89 7. (+4) M2W Kintamayama 85 8. (+12) M7W Kaiowaka 79 9. (NE) M7E Konosato 77 10. (NE) M6W Pitinosato 76 11. (=) M3W Sakura 75 12. (NE) M10W Andoreasu 72 13. (-4) M1W ScreechingOwl 71 =14. (-10) S1E Gaijingai 70 =14. (+3) M5W Rubensan 70 16. (+3) M6E andonishiki 69 17. (=) M4E Terarno 64 18. (NE) M8E kuroimori 63 19. (-13) K1E chishafuwaku 61 20. (NE) M11W Oshirokita 59 Top 20 kensho winners of all time Gaijingai has overtaken Flohru as the kensho-ist player of all time! 1. (+1) M5E Gaijingai 7686 2. (-1) J8E Flohru 7668 3. (+1) K1W Kintamayama 6894 4. (-1) ms23W Doitsuyama 6875 5. (=) O1W Norizo 6409 6. (=) M17E Itachiyama 5950 7. (=) M1W Pitinosato 5901 8. (=) BG Randomitsuki* 5809 9. (=) M14E Chijanofuji 5579 10. (=) BG Leonishiki* 5507 11. (=) BG Rannohana* 5482 12. (=) M2E Konosato 5180 13. (=) M11W Susanoo 5076 14. (=) M7W Metzinowaka 4971 15. (=) M11E Damimonay 4455 16. (=) J3W Itachi 4150 17. (+1) Y1E Taka 4122 18. (-1) M3E Rubensan 4083 19. (+1) M6W Oshirokita 3912 20. (-1) BG Ekigozan* 3907 *Not currently active Get those milestones! Jejima (BS rijicho) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shimodahito 328 Posted January 3, 2022 i may qualify for career lowest rank (10 basho minimum)... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fujisan 533 Posted January 4, 2022 Thanks Jezz! I am really looking forward to the 2022 bench sumo and a return to Makunouchi division... Its been too long.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jejima 1,443 Posted January 31, 2022 Hi all! Here is the new Bench Banzuke put together by Flohru, Sakura and Jejima. Kintamayama, Ekigozan, Asashosakari and Kaiomitsuki looked on from afar. Enjoy! Jejima Taka (Y1E, 6-9) Y1 Bill (O1E, 8-7) O1 Norizo (O1W, 7-8) chishafuwaku (M1E, 11-4) S1 ScreechingOwl (K1E, 9-6) S2 Pitinosato (M1W, 10-5) Konosato (M2E, 10-5) K1 Kaiowaka (M2W, 10-5) Kintamayama (K1W, 7-8) M1 pandaazuma (M6E, 9-6) Joaoiyama (S1E, 6-9) 2 toonoryu (S1W, 6-9) andonishiki (M4E, 8-7) 3 tainosen (K2W, 6-9) kuroimori (M7E, 9-6) 4 Andoreasu (M4W, KOSHO) Unkonoyama (M14W, 12-3) 5 Oshirokita (M6W, 8-7) Terarno (M3W, 7-8) 6 Rubensan (M3E, 6-9) Frinkanohana (M10W, 9-6) 7 Holleshoryu (M9W, 8-7) Gaijingai (M5E, 6-9) 8 Metzinowaka (M7W, 7-8) Sakura (M5W, 6-9) 9 Yamashade (M12W, 9-6) Hokuyutaka (M8W, 7-8) 10 Hana-ichi (M9E, 7-8) Damimonay (M11E, KOSHO) 11 Gawasukotto (J2W, 12-3)Kotononami (M13E, 8-7) 12 Achiyama (M10E, 7-8)Chijanofuji (M14E, 8-7) 13 fujiyama (M13W, KOSHO) Susanoo (M11W, 7-8) 14 Kaito (M17W, 9-6) Takanorappa (M16E, 8-7) 15 Saruyama (J3E, 10-5) Chelseayama (J4E, 10-5) 16 Kitakachiyama (M8E, 4-11) Itachiyama (M17E, KOSHO) 17 Nantonoyama (J2E, 9-6) Chocshoporyu (J9E, 12-3) J1 Yangnomazuma (M15W, 6-9) Jakusotsu (M12E, 4-11) 2 Oyama (M16W, 6-9) Fujisan (J1W, 7-8) 3 Tameiki (J5E, 8-7)Ruziklao (J1E, 6-9) 4 Hogashi (J5W, 8-7)tokugawa (M15E, 4-11) 5 Kitahotaru (J6W, 8-7) Getayukata (J11E, 9-6) 6 Oskanohana (J11W, 9-6) Jejima (J6E, 7-8) 7 Oortael (J14W, 9-6) Roundeye (J7E, 7-8) 8 Itachi (J3W, 5-10) Flohru (J8E, 7-8) 9 Akishiki (J4W, 5-10) aoyume (J12W, 8-7) 10 Kasamatsuri (ms2W, 10-5) KamiBaka (J10W, 7-8) 11 Anjoboshi (J8W, 6-9)Tsunamiko (J12E, KOSHO) 12 Sherlockiama (J13E, 8-7)Netsuzakura (ms3W, 10-5) 13 Watashi (ms1E, 9-6)Basoyama (J9W, 6-9) 14 Mmikasazuma (ms5W, 10-5) Golynohana (J10E, 6-9) ms1 Bunijiman (ms1W, KOSHO) iwakoko (J7W, 4-11) 2 Danjinoumi (ms7W, 10-5) GONZABUROW (ms13W, 12-3) 3 Gansekiiwa (ms5E, 8-7) Boltbutthamma (J13W, 5-10) 4 Kashunowaka (ms3E, 7-8) Wamahada (ms2E, 6-9) 5 Kyodaitimu (ms6W, 8-7) Balon (ms17W, 12-3) 6 Athenayama (J14E, 4-11) Houmanumi (ms7E, KOSHO) 7 KonyaGaYamada (ms9E, 8-7)Heiyu (ms8E, KOSHO) 8 Homuburyuwa (ms12W, 9-6)Kishikaisei (ms4E, 6-9) 9 Fujiko (ms9W, KOSHO) shimodahito (ms11E, 8-7) 10 Gusoyama (ms11W, 8-7) Unagiyutaka (ms6E, 6-9) 11 Nekonishiki (ms15W, 9-6) Rikishimiezi (ms13E, 8-7) 12 Andrasoyama (ms10E, 7-8) Marushiki (ms16W, 9-6) 13 Akokoneko (ms19W, 10-5) kamogawa (ms22E, 8-7) 14 Rowitoro (ms10W, 5-10) Tochiyatsu (ms16E, 7-8) 15 Hironoumi (ms18E, 7-8) Mariohana (ms14E, 5-10) 16 Asapedroryu (ms14W, 5-10) Kuramarujo (ms17E, KOSHO) 17 Aminoumi (ms12E, 3-12) Kintsubasa (ms20E, 6-9) 18 VESHANA (ms22W, 7-8) Kofujinokami (ms19E, KOSHO) 19 Kaba (ms18W, 5-10) Baku (ms21E, 5-10) 20 Kitanoyama (ms20W, KOSHO) Hibarifuji (ms21W, 5-10) 21 Tochidoro (ms23E, 5-10) Banzuke-gai Atenzan (ms4W, 0-0-15) Yassier (ms8W, 0-0-15) Furanohana (ms15E, 0-0-15) Doitsuyama (ms23W, 0-0-15) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fujisan 533 Posted February 3, 2022 On 04/01/2022 at 16:42, Fujisan said: Thanks Jezz! I am really looking forward to the 2022 bench sumo and a return to Makunouchi division... Its been too long.... I’m still hoping and trying next time. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jejima 1,443 Posted March 6, 2022 Here are the possible milestones for the March basho 2022. Many thanks to Takanorappa and his Bench Sumo stat page where are the good stuff can be mined. There are nine parts. 1. The players at a new career high rank. 2. The number of active bashos (multiples of 10) - *if* the player turns up in March. 3. Players who have a chance (even if very remote) of going to a new 'multiple of 100' career wins in March. 4. The current top 20 leaderboard for the *all-time* total number of wins. 5. The current top 20 leaderboard for the highest win percentage for *active* players. 6. The top 20 biggest earners from the January 2022 basho. 7. The top 20 biggest earners of all time. 8. The top 20 kensho winners for the January 2022 basho. (Kensho are sponsorships for bouts) 9. The top 20 biggest kensho winners of all time. Enjoy! Jejima (BS rijicho) At a career high rank ms15E Tochiyatsu (second time in-a-row on this list) ms6E Balon (second time) J13E Netsuzakura (second time, shin-Juryo) J4W Hogashi (second time) M17W Nantonoyama (fifth time! shin-Makunouchi) M14W Kaito (third time) M5E Unkonoyama M3E andonishiki (second time) S1E chishafuwaku (shin-Sekiwake) O1E Bill (second time) Y1E Taka (fourth time) Number of active bashos (If they are active in January 2022.) .........10 J11E KamiBaka - 20 J5W Kitahotaru - 30 .........40 M9W Yamashade - 50 .........60 .........70 J4E Ruziklao - 80 M1W pandaazuma - 80 .........90 .........100 .........110 J12W Sherlockiama - 120.........130 Possible career win milestones this basho: (Current career wins in brackets) Who will be the first to 1000 wins?! 100 wins ms7E Houmanumi (91) - 2nd time here J2W Oyama (98) - 2nd time ms6W Athenayama (99) - 3rd time 200 wins ms2W Danjinoumi (189) 300 wins J3W Tameiki (289) 400 wins S1E chishafuwaku (393) 500 wins M12W Achiyama (492) - 2nd time M4E kuroimori (492) ms12E Rikishimiezi (496) - 5th time 600 wins J1E Chocshoporyu (585) ms15W Hironoumi (590) ms11E Unagiyutaka (594) - 2nd time J4E Ruziklao (594) - 2nd time 700 wins M11E Damimonay (685) - 2nd time J12E Tsunamiko (686) - 2nd time ms13W Akokoneko (694) 800 wins M14E Susanoo (785) M6W Rubensan (788) K1E Konosato (793) M7E Frinkanohana (794) - 2nd time Y1E Taka (797) - 2nd time 900 wins J9E Flohru (895) - 2nd time 1000 wins J7E Jejima (985) M1E Kintamayama (987) M13E Chijanofuji (991) Top 20 winningest players of all-time No change in the top 10, but lower down, Pitinosato and Kitakachiyama have switched places, and Fujisan has overtaken the (once again) banzuke-gai Doitsuyama. 1. (=) M13E Chijanofuji - 991 2. (=) M1E Kintamayama - 987 3. (=) J7E Jejima - 985 4. (=) M5W Oshirokita - 983 5. (=) M8E Gaijiingai - 948 6. (=) M15E Takanorappa - 935 7. (=) J9E Flohru - 895 8. (=) J12W Sherlockiama - 866 9. (=) J2E Jakusotsu - 856 10. (=) O1W Norizo - 848 11. (+1) S2W Pitinosato - 836 12. (-1) M16W Kitakachiyama - 835 13. (+1) J3E Fujisan - 814 14. (-1) BG Doitsuyama* - 811 15. (=) M8W Metzinowaka - 808 16. (=) ms13E Marushiki - 805 17. (=) Y1E Taka - 797 18. (=) M7E Frinkanohana - 794 19. (=) K1E Konosato - 793 20. (=) M6W Rubensan - 788 *Not currently active Top 20 active players with the highest winning percentage Netsuzakura takes the top spot! The other 20 remain in the top 20 rankings. We do have one new entry, though (Balon), as we have a tie for 20th place. 1. (+1) J13E Netsuzakura (0.633) 2. (+1) M2E Joaoiyama (0.591) =3. (NE) ms6E Balon (0,578) =3. (+2) ms3W Gansekiiwa (0.578) 5. (-1) ms7W KonyaGaYamada (0.573) 6. (=) M14W Kaito (0.561) 7. (+2) M16E Chelseayama (0.559) 8. (=) M4W Andoreasu (0.553) 9. (+1) J6W Oskanohana (0.551) 10. (+3) ms2W Danjinoumi (0.548) 11. (-5) J2W Oyama (0.544) 12. (=) Y1E Taka (0.542) 13. (+3) O1W Norizo (0.5384) 14. (+4) S1W ScreechingOwl (0.5380) 15. (+2) J9E Flohru (0.5375) 16. (-1) ms1E Golynohana (0.5373) 17. (-3) M9E Sakura (0.5360) 18. (+1) M1W pandaazuma (0.5359) 19. (+1) M15W Saruyama (0.5353) =20. (-19) ms16W Asapedroryu (0.533) =20. (-9) ms12W Andrasoyama (0,533) Top 20 biggest earners (with January 2021 ranks) in the January basho 2021 (in Yen) Unkonoyama was the best paid for January's efforts - but only received about half as much as Bill had previously won in November! For the first time since I started keeping track of this milestone, the Juryo yusho winner has not broken into the top 20 earners for the basho. For those interested, the Juryo winner, Gawasukotto, is in 23rd place. 1. (NE) Unkonoyama ¥17,203,700 2. (NE) M1E chishafuwaku ¥14,730,700 3. (+10) M2W Kaiowaka ¥14,643,700 4. (-3) O1E Bill ¥13,944,100 5. (-2) O1W Norizo ¥13,888,100 6. (-4) Y1E Taka ¥13,813,600 7. (NE) M10W Frinkanohana ¥11,569,700 8. (+2) M2E Konosato ¥11,322,700 9. (=) M1W Pitinosato ¥11,104,700 10. (-5) S1W toonoryu ¥10,532,700 11. (-7) K1E ScreechingOwl ¥10,494,700 12. (-4) K1W Kintamayama ¥10,369,700 13. (-2) K1W Joaoiyama ¥8,948,700 14. (=) M3E Rubensan ¥8,719,700 15. (NE) M6E pandaazuma ¥8,651,700 16. (+2) M3W Terarno ¥8,649,700 17. (-5) K2W tainosen ¥8,583,700 18. (+3) M4E andonishiki ¥8,411,700 19. (-3) M6W Oshirokita ¥8,275,700 20. (-13) M5E Gaijingai ¥8,181,700 Top 20 biggest earners of all time (in Yen) There are a few changes in the ranks 11 - 20, but the top 10 remain the same. 1. (=) J9E Flohru ¥1,191,189,470 2. (=) M8E Gaijingai ¥1,151,064,100 3. (=) M1E Kintamayama ¥1,087,305,690 4. (=) M17E Itachiyama ¥1,036,249,380 5. (=) BG Doitsuyama* ¥1,012,670,880 6. (=) O1W Norizo ¥971,482,770 7. (=) M13E Chijanofuji ¥904,149,750 8. (=) S2W Pitinosato ¥874,466,500 9. (=) BG Leonishiki* ¥862,858,040 10. (=) BG Randomitsuki* ¥850,841,310 11. (+1) K1E Konosato ¥818,962,290 12. (-1) M8W Metzinowaka ¥812,979,820 13. (=) BG Rannohana* ¥783,953,660 14. (=) M14E Susanoo ¥780,048,780 15. (+1) M5W Oshirokita ¥738,417,550 16. (-1) J7E Jejima ¥733,732,780 17. (=) M11E Damimonay ¥707,057,180 18. (=) M7E Frinkanohana ¥704,317,530 19. (+1) J3W Itachi ¥667,469,920 20. (-1) M6W Rubensan ¥664,469,360 *Not currently active. Top 20 kensho winners (with January 2021 ranks) in January 2021 Bill remains the kensho champion - but chishafuwaku has shot up the rankings! 1. (=) O1E Bill 136 2. (+18) M1E chishafuwaku 125 3. (=) O1W Norizo 120 =4. (+9) K1E ScreechingOwl 117 =4. (+5) M2E Konosato 117 6. (+2) M2W Kaiowaka 116 7. (+3) M1W Pitinosato 111 8. (-6) Y1E Taka 108 9. (-2) K1W Kintamayama 94 10. (-6) S1W toonoryu 92 11. (+5) M4E andonishiki 88 12. (-7) S1E Joaoiyama 84 13. (+4) M3W Terarno 82 14. (-8) K2W tainosen 80 =15. (-1) M3E Rubensan 76 =15. (NE) M6E pandaazuma 76 17. (+1) M7E kuroimori 70 =18. (+2) M6W Oshirokita 68 =18. (NE) M14W Unkonoyama 68 20. (NE) M12W Yamashade 60 Top 20 kensho winners of all time Somehow (oopsies!), Flohru has managed to regain the lead in Kensho standings! (Even more surprising, possibly, is that Banzuke-Gai Doitsuyama has overtaken Kintamayama!) Actually, lots of changes here, due to oopsie-checking. 1. (+1) J8E Flohru 9261 2. (-1) M5E Gaijingai 9183 3. (+1) BG Doitsuyama* 8145 4. (+1) O1W Norizo 7979 5. (-2) K1W Kintamayama 7851 6. (=) M17E Itachiyama 7206 7. (+1) BG Randomitsuki* 6973 8. (-1) S2W Pitinosato 6954 9. (+1) BG Leonishiki* 6485 10. (-1) M13E Chijanofuji 6446 11. (=) BG Rannohana* 6440 12. (=) K1E Konosato 6386 13. (+1) M8W Metzinowaka 6012 14. (-1) M14E Susanoo 5929 15. (+1) J8W Itachi 5290 16. (-1) M11E Damimonay 5259 17. (+1) M6W Rubensan 4962 18. (-1) Y1E Taka 4814 19. (+1) BG Ekigozan* 4779 20. (-1) M5W Oshirokita 4737 *Not currently active Get those milestones! Jejima (BS rijicho) 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jakusotsu 6,188 Posted March 27, 2022 One great news to dwarf them all: Kintamayama won the Kintamayama Challenge Cup for the first time!! 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kintamayama 45,974 Posted March 27, 2022 8 hours ago, Jakusotsu said: One great news to dwarf them all: Kintamayama won the Kintamayama Challenge Cup for the first time!! Just like me- winning a game without actually doing anything.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fujisan 533 Posted March 27, 2022 On 03/02/2022 at 22:51, Fujisan said: I’m still hoping and trying next time. After due consideration I have decided to stay in juryo a little longer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jejima 1,443 Posted April 6, 2022 Hi all, I have received the following message from Marushiki, the chair of the Bench Sumo Yokozuna Deliberation Council, reflecting on Yokozuna Taka's back-to-back 6-9 records. Jejima (BS rijicho) Venerable Rijicho, The Bench Sumo Yokozuna Deliberation Council met at our plush HQ, to discuss the last Basho. We noted several days where a lot of rikishi had difficult days through the tournament, just like our esteemed Yokozuna Taka. The debate on our thoughts raged long and into the late hours of several nights and bottles of sake. We commiserate with Taka on his score for the Haru Basho 2022. The road to Yozokuna-dom is long and arduous, remaining at that prestigious rank is more so.... The majority decision was that we should offer Taka our encouragement, and see how he feels about his performance. Next Basho, an MK result would more than likely mean that we would expect Intai, but at this point the majority thought is to encourage him. Though we will respect his decision if he should choose to step down now. We look forward to seeing you all in May.. Marushiki (Chair BSYDC) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jejima 1,443 Posted April 9, 2022 Hi all! Here is the new Bench banzuke for May 2022. It was made by consensus by Jejima, Flohru and Sakura, with Kaiomitsuke, Ekigozan, Kintamayama and Hokuyutaka looking on. Enjoy! Jejima East West Taka (Y1E, 6-9) Y1 Norizo (O1W, 10-5) O1 Bill (O1E, 7-8) pandaazuma (M1W, 12-3) S1 Pitinosato (S2W, 8-7) S2 Konosato (K1E, 9-6) Kaiowaka (K1W, 8-7) K1 toonoryu (M2W, 10-5) chishafuwaku (S1E, 7-8) M1 andonishiki (M3E, 8-7) ScreechingOwl (S1W, 6-9) M2 Holleshoryu (M7W, 9-6) Oshirokita (M5W, 8-7) M3 Rubensan (M6W, 8-7) Kintamayama (M1E, 6-9) M4 Hana-ichi (M10W, 9-6) Metzinowaka (M8W, 8-7) M5 Gawasukotto (M11W, 9-6) tainosen (M3W, 6-9) M6 Susanoo (M14E, 10-5) Joaoiyama (M2E, 5-10) M7 Kaito (M14W, 10-5) Kotononami (M12E, 8-7) M8 Chijanofuji (M13E, 8-7) Terarno (M6E, 6-9) M9 Sakura (M9E, 7-8) Hokuyutaka (M10E, KOSHO) M10 Frinkanohana (M7E, 6-9) Unkonoyama (M5E, 5-10) M11 Gaijingai (M8E, 6-9)Nantonoyama (M17W, 10-5) M12 Achiyama (M12W, KOSHO) kuroimori (M4E, 4-11) M13 Kitakachiyama (M16W, 9-6) Yamashade (M9W, 6-9) M14 Yangnomazuma (J1W, 8-7) Jakusotsu (J2E, 8-7) M15 Tameiki (J3W, 8-7) Saruyama (M15W, 7-8) M16 Ruziklao (J4E, 8-7) Takanorappa (M15E, 6-9) M17 Itachiyama (M17E, 7-8) Oskanohana (J6W, 9-6) J1 tokugawa (J5E, 8-7) Kitahotaru (J5W, 8-7) J2 Andoreasu (M4W, 0-0-15) Golynohana (ms1E, 13-2) J3 Oyama (J2W, 7-8) Chelseayama (M16E, 5-10) J4 Hogashi (J4W, KOSHO) Chocshoporyu (J1E, 6-9) J5 Itachi (J8W, 9-6) Jejima (J7E, 8-7) J6 Anjoboshi (J11W, 10-5) Kasamatsuri (J10W, 9-6) J7 Watashi (J13W, 10-5) Akishiki (J9W, 8-7) J8 Wamahada (ms5E, 12-3) Damimonay (M11E, 0-0-15) J9 Getayukata (J6E, 6-9) GONZABUROW (ms3E, 11-4) J10 Fujisan (J3E, 4-11) Mmikasazuma (J14W, 9-6) J11 Sherlockiama (J12W, 8-7) Oortael (J7W, 6-9) J12 aoyume (J10E, 7-8) Roundeye (J8E, 6-9) J13 fujiyama (M13W, 0-0-15) Danjinoumi (ms2W, 9-6) J14 KamiBaka (J11E, 7-8) Flohru (J9E, 6-9) Ms1 Basoyama (J14E, 7-8) Netsuzakura (J13E, 6-9) Ms2 Kyodaitimu (ms5W, 9-6) Tsunamiko (J12E, 5-10) Ms3 iwakoko (ms2E, 7-8) Boltbutthamma (ms4E, KOSHO) Ms4 Kashunowaka (ms4W, KOSHO) Heiyu (ms8E, 9-6) Ms5 Andrasoyama (ms12W, 10-5) KonyaGaYamada (ms7W, 8-7) Ms6 Gansekiiwa (ms3W, 6-9) Kishikaisei (ms9E, 8-7) Ms7 Athenayama (ms6W, 7-8) Gusoyama (ms10W, 8-7) Ms8 Homuburyuwa (ms8W, KOSHO) Kuramarujo (ms17E, 10-5) Ms9 Rikishimiezi (ms12E, 8-7) shimodahito (ms10E, KOSHO) Ms10 Fujiko (ms9W, 7-8) Marushiki (ms13E, 8-7) Ms11 Akokoneko (ms13W, 8-7) Rowitoro (ms14W, 8-7) Ms12 Bunijiman (ms1W, 2-13) Balon (ms6E, 4-11) Ms13 Asapedroryu (ms16W, 8-7) Unagiyutaka (ms11E, 6-9) Ms14 Houmanumi (ms7E, 4-11) Tochiyatsu (ms15E, KOSHO) Ms15 Baku (ms20E, 9-6)Nekonishiki (ms11W, 5-10) Ms16 Maeden (ms22E, 9-6)Mariohana (ms16E, 7-8) Ms17 Aminoumi (ms17W, KOSHO) kamogawa (ms14E, 6-9) Ms18 VESHANA (ms18W, KOSHO) Kofujinokami (ms19E, 7-8) Ms19 Kintsubasa (ms18E, 6-9) Tochidoro (ms21W, 7-8) Ms20 Hironoumi (ms15W, 4-11) Hibarifuji (ms21E, KOSHO) Ms21 Kaba (ms19W, 5-10) Banzuke-GaiKitanoyama (ms20W, 0-0-15) 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jejima 1,443 Posted April 27, 2022 Here are the possible milestones for the May basho 2022. Many thanks to Takanorappa and his Bench Sumo stat page where are the good stuff can be mined --> <http://www.takanorappa.com/ichimons.htm> There are nine parts. 1. The players at a new career high rank. 2. The number of active bashos (multiples of 10) - *if* the player turns up in May. 3. Players who have a chance (even if very remote) of going to a new 'multiple of 100' career wins in May. 4. The current top 20 leaderboard for the *all-time* total number of wins. 5. The current top 20 leaderboard for the highest win percentage for *active* players. 6. The top 20 biggest earners from the March 2022 basho. 7. The top 20 biggest earners of all time. 8. The top 20 kensho winners for the March 2022 basho. (Kensho are sponsorships for bouts) 9. The top 20 biggest kensho winners of all time. Enjoy! Jejima (BS rijicho) At a career high rank ms15W Baku (My oldest son - now 6 years old. I am so proud!) ms15E Tochiyatsu (third time in-a-row on this list) ms13W Asapedroryu ms9E Kuramarujo (in his 56th active basho!) ms5W Andrasoyama J4W Hogashi (third time) M12E Nantonoyama (sixth time!) M7W Kaito (fourth time) M4W Hana-ichi M1W andonishiki (third time) S1E pandaazuma O1E Norizo Y1E Taka (fifth time) Number of active bashos (If they are active in January 2022.) .........10 .........20 ms19E Kofujinokami - 30 .........40 .........50 .........60 ms9W Rikishikimiezi - 70 ms6E tainosen - 80 .........90 Y1E Taka - 100 .........110 .........120 .........130 Possible career win milestones this basho: (Current career wins in brackets) Chijanofuji is just one win away from 1000 wins! 100 wins ms14W Houmanumi (95) - 3rd time here 200 wins J14E Danjinoumi (198) - 2nd time 300 wins M11E Unkonoyama (286) M15W Tameiki (297) - 2nd time 400 wins M14E Yamashade (390) 500 wins ms8E Gusoyama (488) M12W Achiyama (492) - 3rd time M13E kuroimori (496) - 2nd time 600 wins J5E Chocshoporyu (591) - 2nd time ms20W Hironoumi (594) - 2nd time 700 wins J9E Damimonay (685) - 3rd time ms3E Tsunamiko (691) - 3rd time 800 wins M6W Susanoo (795) - 2nd time M3W Rubensan (796) - 2nd time 900 wins Nobody here 1000 wins M3E Oshirokita (991) J6E Jejima (993) - 2nd time M4E Kintamayama (993) - 2nd time M8W Chijanofuji (999) - 2nd time Top 20 winningest players of all-time Jejima has caught up with Kintamayama and Kitakachiyama has caught up with Pitinosato. Banzuke-gai Doitsuyama has been leapfrogged by Metzinowaka and Marushiki. Konosato and Frinkanohana have doh-si-dohed. So, a lot more movement than usual here. 1. (=) M8W Chijanofuji - 999 =2. (=) M4E Kintamayama - 993 =2. (+1) J6E Jejima - 993 4. (=) M3E Oshirokita - 991 5. (=) M11W Gaijiingai - 954 6. (=) M17E Takanorappa - 941 7. (=) ms1E Flohru - 901 8. (=) J11W Sherlockiama - 874 9. (=) M15E Jakusotsu - 864 10. (=) O1E Norizo - 858 =11. (=) S1W Pitinosato - 844 =11. (+1) M13W Kitakachiyama - 844 13. (=) J10W Fujisan - 818 14. (+1) M5E Metzinowaka - 816 15. (+1) ms11E Marushiki - 813 16. (-2) BG Doitsuyama* - 811 17. (=) Y1E Taka - 803 18. (+1) S2W Konosato - 802 19. (-1) M10W Frinkanohana - 800 20. (=) M3W Rubensan - 796 *Not currently active Top 20 active players with the highest winning percentage Despite a losing record last basho, Netsuzakura retains the top spot! Likewise, MK-ing Joaoiyama holds onto second place. 1. (=) ms2E Netsuzakura (0.587) 2. (=) M7E Joaoiyama (0.575) 3. (+3) M7W Kaito (0.569) 4. (+1) ms6E KonyaGaYamada (0.567) 5. (-2) ms6W Gansekiiwa (0.564) 6. (+2) J2W Andoreasu (0.553) 7. (+13) ms5W Andrasoyama (0,5524) 8. (+1) J1E Oskanohana (0.5516) 9. (+1) J14E Danjinoumi (0.550) 10. (+6) J3E Golynohana (0.544) 11. (-4) J4E Chelseayama (0.543) 12. (=) Y1E Taka (0.541) 13. (=) O1W Norizo (0.540) 14. (+4) S1E pandaazuma (0.539) 15. (-4) J2W Oyama (0.544) 16. (NE) M12E Nantonoyama (0.537) 17. (-2) ms1E Flohru (0.5363) 18. (-4) M2E ScreechingOwl (0.5361) 19. (=) M16E Saruyama (0.534) =20. (-3) M9W Sakura (0.5333333) =20. (=) ms13W Asapedroryu (0.5333333) Top 20 biggest earners (with March 2022 ranks) in the March basho 2022 (in Yen) pandaazuma is there at number one! Juryo winner Anjoboshi creeps in at number 19. 1. (NE) M1W pandaazuma ¥20,235,700 2. (+3) O1W Norizo ¥14,059,100 3. (+5) K1E Konosato ¥13,730,700 4. (+2) Y1E Taka ¥12,300,600 5. (-1) O1E Bill 11,859,100 6. (+3) S2W Pitinosato ¥10,296,700 7. (NE) M14E Susanoo ¥10,000,700 8. (-6) S1E chishafuwaku ¥9,636,700 9. (NE) M14W Kaito ¥9,560,700 10. (-7) K1W Kaiowaka ¥8,905,700 11. (-1) M2W toonoryu ¥8,805,700 12. (-1) S1W ScreechingOwl ¥8,701,700 13. (+5) M3E andonishiki ¥8,310,700 14. (-2) M1E Kintamayama ¥7,100,700 15. (+2) M3W tainosen ¥6,715,700 16. (NE) M7W Holleshoryu ¥6,440,700 17. (-3) M6W Rubensan ¥6,330,700\ 18. (-1) M5W Oshirokita ¥6,275,700 19. (NE) J11W Anjoboshi ¥6,269,130 20. (NE) M8W Metzinowaka ¥6,165,700 Top 20 biggest earners of all time (in Yen) The top 10 remain the same. Susanoo jumps over the banzuke-gai Rannohana. Rubensan and Itachi again switch places at the bottom of the table. 1. (=) ms1E Flohru ¥1,193,458,600 2. (=) M11W Gaijingai ¥1,156,459,800 3. (=) M4E Kintamayama ¥1,094,406,390 4. (=) M17W Itachiyama ¥1,040,710,080 5. (=) BG Doitsuyama* ¥1,012,670,880 6. (=) O1E Norizo ¥985,541,870 7. (=) M8W Chijanofuji ¥909,325,450 8. (=) S1W Pitinosato ¥884,763,200 9. (=) BG Leonishiki* ¥862,858,040 10. (=) BG Randomitsuki* ¥850,841,310 11. (=) S2W Konosato ¥832,692,990 12. (=) M5E Metzinowaka ¥819,145,520 13. (+1) M6W Susanoo ¥790,049,480 14. (-1) BG Rannohana* ¥783,953,660 15. (=) M3E Oshirokita ¥744,693,250 16. (=) J6E Jejima ¥736,001,910 17. (=) J9E Damimonay ¥709,911,180 18. (=) M10W Frinkanohana ¥709,658,230 19. (+1) M3W Rubensan ¥670,800,060 20. (-1) J5W Itachi ¥669,739,050 *Not currently active. Top 20 kensho winners (with March 2022 ranks) in March 2022 Quite a few new entries on this list. 1. (+2) O1W Norizo 159 2. (NE) M1W pandaazuma 134 3. (+1) K1E Konosato 123 4. (-3) O1E Bill 119 5. (+2) S2W Pitinosato 118 =6. (=) K1W Kaiowaka 108 =6. (+4) M2W toonoryu 108 8. (=) Y1E Taka 107 9. (-7) S1E chishafuwaku 106 10. (+1) M3E andonishiki 99 11. (-7) S1W ScreechingOwl 89 12. (-3) M1E Kintamayama 77 13. (+1) M3W tainosen 70 14. (NE) M7W Holleshoryu 65 15. (=) M7W Rubensan 63 16. (+2) M5W Oshirokita 62 17. (NE) M8W Metzinowaka 60 18. (NE) M10W Hana-ichi 58 19. (NE) M14E Susanoo 57 20. (-2) M5E Unkonoyama 54 Top 20 kensho winners of all time Gaijingai is now in striking distance of Flohru - but remains in second place - for now. Norizo will probably overtake Doitsuyama after the upcoming basho too. Pitinosato has gone past Randomitsuki. But Konosato is the biggest mover. Ekigozan is knocked into 20th place, and is likely to disappear off this list soon. 1. (=) ms1E Flohru 9261 2. (=) M11W Gaijingai 9229 3. (=) BG Doitsuyama* 8145 4. (=) O1E Norizo 8138 5. (=) M4E Kintamayama 7928 6. (=) M17W Itachiyama 7235 7. (+1) S1W Pitinosato 7072 8. (-1) BG Randomitsuki* 6973 9. (+3) K1E Konosato 6509 10. (=) M8W Chijanofuji 6488 11. (-2) BG Leonishiki* 6485 12. (-1) BG Rannohana* 6440 13. (=) M5E Metzinowaka 6072 14. (=) M6W Susanoo 5986 15. (=) J5W Itachi 5290 16. (=) J9E Damimonay 5259 17. (=) M3W Rubensan 5025 18. (=) Y1E Taka 4921 19. (+1) M3E Oshirokita 4799 20. (-1) BG Ekigozan* 4779 *Not currently active Get those milestones! 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Takanorappa 97 Posted April 27, 2022 I have been neglecting the MCP in my stats page for quite some time. I’ve mined the data from the final MCP standings, and can give you a couple new stats. MCP Summary Stats - Shows the average, min & max MCP, final MCP rank and Wins Difference (i.e., Wins-MCP, or how lucky you were) Banzuke Lookup (now with More MCP) - I added 3 MCP columns to the existing Banzuke Lookup stat. The columns show how you did in the MCP for each basho (including final position, final MCP and the difference between your wins and the MCP (i.e., your luck)). Note that the MCP began in 2005, so earlier bashos (plus the skipped bashos) are not shown. I may try to calculate those bashos at a later time, so that we have all the data, regardless of the prize. 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jejima 1,443 Posted April 28, 2022 Top 20 active players with the highest average MCP 1. (NE) J3E Golynohana 8.59 2. (NE) ms2E Netsuzakura 8.57 3. (NE) J1E Oskanohana 8.52 4. (NE) ms1E Flohru 8.47 5. (NE) O1E Norizo 8.46 6. (NE) M9W Sakura 8.42 7. (NE) Y1E Taka 8.36 8. (NE) M11W Gaijingai 8.34 9. (NE) S2W Konosato 8.32 10. (NE) M7W Kaito 8.310 11. (NE) ms6E KonyaGaYamada 8.29 =12. (NE) S1E pandaazuma =12. (NE) J2W Andoreasu 8.27 14. (NE) M17W Itachiyama 8.24 =15. (NE) M2E ScreechingOwl 8.23 =15. (NE) ms6W Gansekiiwa 8.23 17. (NE) M14E Yamashade 8.21 18. (NE) S1W Pitinosato 8.20 19. (NE) M7E Joaoiyama 8.19 20. (NE) M3W Rubensan 8.17 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wamahada 61 Posted April 29, 2022 On 27/04/2022 at 20:50, Takanorappa said: Banzuke Lookup (now with More MCP) - I added 3 MCP columns to the existing Banzuke Lookup stat. The columns show how you did in the MCP for each basho (including final position, final MCP and the difference between your wins and the MCP (i.e., your luck)). Banzuke Lookup ends with „tokugawa“, doesn‘t it? What about shikona beginning with u, v, w, x, y, z? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pitinosato 124 Posted May 4, 2022 On 27/04/2022 at 20:50, Takanorappa said: I have been neglecting the MCP in my stats page for quite some time. I’ve mined the data from the final MCP standings, and can give you a couple new stats. MCP Summary Stats - Shows the average, min & max MCP, final MCP rank and Wins Difference (i.e., Wins-MCP, or how lucky you were) Banzuke Lookup (now with More MCP) - I added 3 MCP columns to the existing Banzuke Lookup stat. The columns show how you did in the MCP for each basho (including final position, final MCP and the difference between your wins and the MCP (i.e., your luck)). Note that the MCP began in 2005, so earlier bashos (plus the skipped bashos) are not shown. I may try to calculate those bashos at a later time, so that we have all the data, regardless of the prize. Really cool ! But the sort doesn't work !? Pitinosato Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sumo Spiffy 621 Posted May 6, 2022 I've never played this, so I might be asking a dumb question, but is the whole menu supposed to be greyed out right now? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Athenayama 1,112 Posted May 6, 2022 (edited) 2 hours ago, Sumo Spiffy said: I've never played this, so I might be asking a dumb question, but is the whole menu supposed to be greyed out right now? You need to be added first. Let's send a notification to our venerable richijo to make him look over here. @Jejima Edited May 6, 2022 by Athenayama 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sumo Spiffy 621 Posted May 6, 2022 Help, @Jejimawan Kenobi, you're my only hope! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jejima 1,443 Posted May 7, 2022 Actually, it's @Jakusotsu Skywalker who you need to come to your rescue 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sumo Spiffy 621 Posted May 7, 2022 I don't remember any famous calls for help for any Skywalker, so... @Jakusotsu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jakusotsu 6,188 Posted May 7, 2022 It would take a Skywalker's mind powers indeed to guess the name you use for playing at sumogames.de. Ok, I'll bite: Beeftank? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sumo Spiffy 621 Posted May 7, 2022 Yep! (My bad, I didn't know the process would be that simple or I would have included it.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Balon 4 Posted May 7, 2022 I'm unable to set my daily lineup, it says entries for day 5 are closed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sakura 1,509 Posted May 7, 2022 Is anyone else able to get the head-to-head page on the Bench Sumo stats site working? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites